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Show ELECTRICAL WORKERS IN SESSION ARRANGEMENTS BEING MADE FOR SERIES OF DANCES. Most Beautiful Electrical Display Ever Attempted In Ogden Will Be Seen at Armory Hall. At a meeting of the local organization organiza-tion of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers of America, last evening the final steps toward the arrangements for a series of dancing parties which the order will give at the Nf. G. U. armory hall during the next two weeks, were taken. The first party of the series will be held at the armory hall tonight, the other two in contemplation to be held on the 15th and 22nd of this month. The principal object in the giving of these parties is to raise a fund to aid the Guards of the Women of Woodcraft in defraying the expenses of their delegates who will attend the national convention of their order at Portland, Ore., this year. Other business of a routine nature was transacted at the meeting. An interesting and beautiful feature of these parties will be the electrical display that will be made. This display dis-play will readily eclipse anything of the" kind ever before given in the city and which redounds much to the credit of the electrical workers The material ma-terial that will be used in this unique and picturesque decoration is valued at $Snrv To say that it will be worth one's time and means to witness this grand display is putting It very mildly. The hundreds of lights to be used are in varigated colors. In the center of the hall hangs an elaborate chandelier chan-delier containing three globes above which Is an artistically designed motto homing tho inscription. "A Happy New Voar.'" From this center festooning ot hundreds of 10 candle power lights, reach otii In a hexagon touching large electrical stars on either side of iho hall From these large and brilliantly lighted stars continued and varied Hash lights will be thrown upon the merrymakers as they glide oor the floor. The electrical effect in the display dis-play furnishes an imposing scene. A; tho rear end of the hall a lare li'jotto, |